Finding Strength in Humility: Navigating Step 7 of Nar-Anon
Being humble is accepting there are things we cannot change and believing that our higher power can.
Ever wondered how humility can transform your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Recovering from My Child's Addiction', host Shelly Summers dives deep into Step 7 of the Nar-Anon program: humbly asking a higher power to remove our shortcomings. Shelly, along with her guests, tackles 17 thought-provoking questions that help unpack the essence of humility and its role in healing.
They explore what it truly means to be humble, ways to practice it daily, and how it can turn negative traits into positive ones with the support of a higher power. The conversation also touches on the difficulties of letting go of control and overcoming feelings of inadequacy. One standout quote from the episode is, 'Being humble is accepting there are things we cannot change and believing that our higher power can'.
This captures the core of Step 7, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging our limitations and trusting in something greater than ourselves. Personal stories and reflections make the discussion relatable and inspiring, offering hope to anyone grappling with addiction—whether it's their own or a loved one's. Tune in to gain insights into spiritual growth, the benefits of humility, and practical tips for applying Step 7 in everyday life.